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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Axel_HonnethAxel Honneth - Wikipedia

    Axel Honneth ( / ˈhɒnɪt, - ɛt /; German: [aksl̩ ˈhɔnɛt]; born 18 July 1949) is a German philosopher who is the Professor for Social Philosophy at Goethe University Frankfurt [4] and the Jack B. Weinstein Professor of the Humanities in the department of philosophy at Columbia University. [5] He was also director of the Institut für ...

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    Biografia Allievo di Jürgen Habermas ... Eleonora Piromalli, Axel Honneth. Giustizia sociale come riconoscimento, Mimesis Edizioni, 2012. Onorificenze

  3. Main. Exatamente nessa tarefa – Axel Honneth tem se dedicado a fim de corrigir o que ele mesmo chama de déficit sociológico dos projetos clássicos da tradição crítica. 2. Axel Honneth - Uma Breve Biografia Nasceu em 18 de julho de 1949, na cidade de Essen, no Estado da Renânia do Norte-

  4. Professor Honneth studied Philosophy, Sociology, and German Literature at Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn and Ruhr-Universität Bochum from 1969-1974, earning his M.A. in Philosophy in 1974. His postgraduate studes were at Freie Universität Berlin from 1974-1976.

  5. Axel Honneth Essen, Alemania, 1949. Filósofo y sociólogo, estudió en Bonn y en Bochum, y continuó su carrera académica en la Universidad Libre de Berlín. Se doctoró en el Instituto Max Planck de Munich bajo la dirección de Jürgen Habermas, para luego trasladarse a la Universidad Goethe de Frankfurt, donde enseñó filosofía social.

  6. 1 de jul. de 2018 · YOUNG, Iris Marion. Recognition of Love’s Labor Considering Axel Honneth’s Feminism. In: BRINK, Bert van den; OWEN, David (ed.). Recognition and power: Axel Honneth and the tradition of critical social theory. New York: Cambridge University Press, pp.189-212, 2007.

  7. The critical-theoretical model of Axel Honneth presents the conflict as the force that drives social development. Starting from this premise, this paper seeks to explain the genesis of social conflicts from Honneth´s point of view, demonstrating the centrality of patterns of inner subjective recognition - the love, duty and solidarity - in the formal conception of eticity - or formal ...